WEBVTT MANY PEOPLES' CONFIDENCE IN THE POLITICIANS THEY ELECTED. 40/29'S BEN WAGNER IS LIVE IN FAYETTEVILLE TONIGHT WITH VOTERS' REACTIONS. PEOPLE HERE TELL ME THEY'RE UPSET WITH VIRTUALLY EVERYONE IN WASHINGTON. AND THAT EVEN THOUGH THE SHUTDOWN IS OVER, THEY'RE STILL UPSET. WHILE WASHINGTON LEADERS CELEBRATED THEIR COMPROMISE - PEOPLE HERE AT HOME SAY THEY'VE HAD ENOUGH. "It's embarrassing." THE POLITICAL STALEMATE THAT LOCKED GOVERNMENT UP FOR WEEKS KEPT 800- THOUSAND PEOPLE OUT OF WORK INCLUDING SEVERAL RIGHT HERE AT HOME. 19 WORKERS AT THE U OF A WENT HOME FOR TWO DAYS WITHOUT PAY - LEAVING STUART DEARNLEY WONDERING WHAT'S NEXT IN D.C. Stuart Dearnley, Student "It's a mess but we have a two-party system that's in no danger of going anywhere. The system allows for this to happen." AND HOW'S HIS CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT? Dearnley says, "Low." BUT NOT EVERYONE LOST FAITH OVER THE 16 DAY BUDGET FREEZE. TAYLOR INGRAM IS A FINANCIAL ADVISOR WHO KEPT A CLOSE EYE ON THE MONEY SIDE OF THE SHUTDOWN. THOUGH ON THE POLITICAL SIDE - HE'S RIGHT WHERE HE WAS BEFORE WASHINGTON CLOSED DOWN. Taylor Ingram, Lives in Fayetteville "It's the 17th time that it's ever happened in the United States' history and as far as I'm concerned it's just another one on the books." BUT THE NEXT BUDGET SHOWDOWN ISN'T FAR OFF. THE GOVERNMENT WILL HAVE TO FIGURE OUT A BUDGET BY JANUARY OR FACE ANOTHER SHUTDOWN. REPORTING LIVE TONIGHT IN FAYETTEVILLE, BEN WAGNER, 40/29 NEWS. THE U-S WILL ALSO HAVE TO FIGURE OUT THE DEBT CEILING ISSUE BY FEBRUARY.